Keyboard Shortcuts

You can trigger some major analysis functions with keyboard shortcuts.

Table: Keyboard shortcuts

Command

Shortcut

Windows®

macOS

File

New

Ctrl + N

Command + N

Load

Ctrl + O

Command + O

Save

Ctrl + S

Command + S

Exit

Ctrl + Q

Command + Q

Analyze

Start or stop trace

F5

Fn + F5

Search

Ctrl + F

Command + F

Target

Ctrl + T

Command + T

Screenshot

F9

Fn + F9

Preferences

F10

Fn + F10

Detail

Ctrl + H

Command + H

Navigate

Zoom in

W

W

Zoom out

S

S

Move left

A

A

Move right

D

D

Move first

Q

Q

Move end

E

E

Help

How to use Dynamic Analyzer

F1

Fn + F1

Table Data Copying and Export

To copy or export data in TSV (Tab Separated Values) format from a table in the Dynamic Analyzer:

Select the data you want to copy or export.

Right-click the selection and select:

Copy to copy the selected data to the clipboard.

You can also copy using the Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert keyboard shortcuts.

Export to file to export the selected data to a TSV file.

You can define a file location for the exported data.

Command Line Interface

You can use the command line interface (CLI) with the Dynamic Analyzer. You can collect tracing data from your application from a target device and later open it in the Dynamic Analyzer GUI (graphical interface) for analysis.

To launch tracing, you must know the target device name (or IP address) and your application identifier, and you must specify the profiling features to be enabled.

Environment Setup

You can launch the dacli.jar file from the Dynamic Analyzer installation directory by using the ./dacli.jar command. To make launching easier, add the directory to your PATH variable. For example, use the following command on Ubuntu:

export PATH=$PATH:<path-to-tizen-studio>/tools/dynamic-analyzer/

NoteIf you have trouble with the execution, you can try one of the following:

Grant execution permissions to the dacli.jar file:

chmod +x dacli.jar

Use the following command to launch the Dynamic Analyzer CLI tool:

java -jar dacli.jar

Useful Commands

The following commands are the most useful when controlling the Dynamic Analyzer with the CLI:

devices

The command shows a list of connected devices. If you specify the -u option, only the devices where tracing is already launched through the CLI are listed.

Take note of your application identifier. It is used to specify the application in other Dynamic Analyzer CLI commands. If you cannot find your application, make sure it has been installed (for example, from the Tizen Studio). The application ID can differ from the package ID.

start

The command starts tracing your application on the specified device. In addition, you must specify at least 1 profiling feature to be enabled.